28 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd Postdoctoral positions at University of Lund in Sweden
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—typically developed in Unity—to offload compute-intensive tasks dynamically across a distributed infrastructure. A critical part of this effort will involve integrating and exposing hardware accelerators
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of mathematical areas. The position will be placed at the Department of Computer Vision and Machine Learning (CVML) at the Mathematics Centre (https://maths.lu.se/). Mathematics Centre is a department
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postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented medical, biological, and methodological capabilities, with a profound potential impact for Europe’s next generation of research and
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at the interface using computer simulations. At the beginning simulations will be used to model polymeric particles, such as microgels. With these simulations we will study how the individual particle
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cost-efficiency in supply chains; centralised versus decentralised storage and distribution; and short-term food security needs versus long-term circularity and environmental goals. This shift is vital
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aims to address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological imaging from molecular, cellular, and tissue levels to organ and organism levels of organisation. The programme is coordinated by LINXS, Lund
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techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. To be a postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented medical
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includes the PI, a PhD student, and a research expert in bioinformatics. The workplace fosters strong international collaboration, with close integration with the Halberg Group at Copenhagen University
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around 15 are PhD students. The work environment is open and welcoming, striving to provide each employee with the opportunity to develop personally and professionally. The field of solid mechanics relates
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postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented biological, and methodological capabilities, with a profound potential impact for Europe’s next generation of research and researchers. When